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Show 6A Laktsid Review, Wednesday, Nov. 4, 1981 Applicants Have Agility Tested BOUNTIFUL The Bountiful Police Department is accepting applications for new police officers. Several applicants have passed a written test and been taken through an agility course at the Weber Basin Water Treatment Plant on Davis Boulevard. The applicants were taken through HAIR STYLING Formerly the the course Thursday, Monday and , Tuesday. The idea of the course is to test the prospective officers ability to climb fences, walk a very narrow bridge, jump over fences, jump over open ditches and crawl through small tunnels at a fast pace and still be able to continue to function normally as a police officer. The applicants must make it through the course in less than two minutes. One young lady and six young men took the test. All seven passed. Steve Gray of the Bountiful Police Department was the examining officer. The applicants finished with the following times: Lance Aylor, 1 minute, 16 seconds; John Lowry, 1 minute, 20 seconds; Allen Burnley, 1 minute, 29 seconds; Sabrina Van Rosen, 1 minute, 53 seconds; Scott Rawlins, 1 minute, 40 seconds; Kirk Neilson, 1 minute, 45 seconds; and Michael Boyle, 1 minute, 24 seconds. Gray was impressed with the results. Enthusiasm also rubbed off on One police officer, Brent Savage, a veteran of 11 months, who tested his own skill on the course. JOHN LOWERY comes through the final obstacle looking for the finish line. Employees Get Awards LAYTON Two employees who tarial tasks. Joan and her husband reside in ' No Bookmobile For Layton area, orthopedics, this week in the area. Layton-Clearfie- ld Shirley Came, chairman of the poppy distribution for the VFW said that the post hopes to distribute two to three thousand poppies $25.00 to $35.00 without cut NOW THRU THANKSGIVING TOM TUCKERi Owner, Stylist BONNIE OLSEN. Stylist IDA MAE ANDREWS, Stylist GALE HAMBLIN, Stylist DAN WRIGHT, Stylist 22 Including Style Cut HAIR STYLING IN Roy THRU SATURDAY 9-- 5 BY AMOINTMINT 825-205- 5 ing comedy play, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. The play will be presented on Nov. 12, 13, 14 and the 16, at Viewmont High School, at 8:00 p.m. Bryan Bowles will be directing this delightful play. Tickets may be purchased in advance at Barnes Gift Shop or at Art Line in 5 Points mall. Tickets will also be on sale at the door, $3 for adults, $2 for and $1 for rary director, said it was the states policy to only contract with counties. Ms. Layton asked for the information concerning this issue recently and received by mail affirmation from the state librarian, , Russell Davis, that the city would chilcjren. not qualify for the service under present policy. It has been mentioned in Layton, City Council meetings that bookmobile service would still be available to the city through the state, Ms. Layton said. Some residents SUNSET think it will continue, she said, but stu-den- ts Sunset Cadet Home . Scott O. Konopasek, son of it wont. Marilyn Konopasek of 11865 Buddy Poppy Days This Week Days . Bountiful Community FARMINGTON Layton City will not be able to contract with the state for bookmobile library services if the city pulls out of the County library system. Jeanne Layton, Davis County lib- emergency LAYTON The VFW Post 8307 will be conducting its Buddy Poppy Zoto's Permanent Theater would like to announce their upcom- twice-yearl- room and intensive care facilities. Renae, the mother of two children, recently moved to Wilson. Joan is an active hospital worker having been assigned to many em ALL YOUR HAIR AND SKIN CARE NEEDS Theater To Put on Play activities as well as ployee her specified administrative secreClearfield. MEN and WOMEN Bountiful se have been with Davis North Medical Center since 1976 have been named annual winners in the Nursing Excellence and Outstanding Employee competition sponsored by the hospital. Renae Schmid, the head nurse on the hospitals surgical unit, and Joan Stephens, the administrative secretary for nursing service, were the Fall 1981 recipients of the y awards offered nationally by the Humana Inc. hos' pitals. The two were then named recipients of the 1981 annual award after reviewing the nominating sheets for the Spring award winners. For receiving the annual award, the pair received $500 each, a color portrait and an opportunity to bid for further awards in regional competition at other Humana Inc. hospitals. Renae has a wide experience in nursing situations including assignments in the medicalsurgical for in this area. Money donated for the poppies is used in a welfare fund for disabled veterans, widows of veterans and their families who are in need. The poppies are made by disabled veterans in veterans hospitals to raise money for that group. E. Carolina Place, Aurora, Colo., received practical work in military leadership at the Army ROTC Advanced Camp, Fort Lewis, Wash. Konopasek is a stu-de- SOFAS 0 HJttoKX nt at Brigham . Young University, . Provo. LfciiKO? Sf3Rnos Ml City WOOD ROCKER 5 (Mi iJSt, , END TABLES tif.n nruiisjH Sen 6 ir-- r flat Three ways to clear a path through todayb Financial Jungle. Visa Card. Why pay up to $20.00 or more when you pay No Annual Fee at State Savings? Plus Visa credit is only 15 annual per- -' centage rate when you use your State Savings account as security. 5'A Interest on Checking. State Savings pays you interest on every penny in your checking account. And you pay no service charge when you keep a $500 minimum balance. e Savings CertKkates. Earn up Tax-Fre- e Interest. Like all to $2,000 State at Savings, you money savings is secure, because it's insured up to $ 00.000 by the FSLIC. 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